How To Draw A Funny Cartoon Owl – Preschool

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In this lesson, young artists are guided through a fun and creative process to draw a cute owl using crayons. The step-by-step instructions cover drawing the owl’s features, including its eyes, beak, body, ears, wings, and feet, followed by coloring suggestions and encouragement to add personal touches. The lesson emphasizes creativity and enjoyment in the drawing experience, allowing for individual expression.
  1. What did we draw in the fun drawing adventure?
  2. What colors can we use to color our owl?
  3. How can we make our owl special and different from others?

Drawing an Owl: A Fun Guide for Young Artists

Welcome to a fun drawing adventure! Today, we are going to draw a cute owl using crayons. Let’s have some fun and get started!

Materials Needed

Before we begin, make sure you have these materials:

  • Crayons (brown, orange, and black)
  • Paper

Step-by-Step Drawing Instructions

1. Draw the Eyes

Take your black crayon and draw two big circles for the owl’s eyes. You can make them touch each other to look extra fun. Inside each big circle, draw a smaller circle and color it in for the pupils.

2. Create the Beak

Now, let’s make the owl’s beak. Draw a letter “V” right under the eyes. Start at the top, go down, and then back up to make a pointy beak.

3. Outline the Body

For the owl’s body, draw a big letter “U.” Start from one side of the head, curve down, and go up to the other side.

4. Add the Ears

Owls have special ears that look like little feathers. Draw a line from the top of the head that curves out and back in, making an upside-down “V.” Do this on both sides.

5. Draw the Wings

Time to add wings! Draw a line down from each side of the body, then curve it back to the body to make the wings.

6. Add the Feet

At the bottom of the owl, draw three small “U” shapes for one foot. Do the same on the other side to finish the feet.

Coloring Your Owl

Now, let’s color our owl! You can use these colors:

  • Brown for the body
  • Orange for the beak

Add some fun details like a brown line on top of the head. You can also add pink to the cheeks and around the eyes to make it cute.

Adding Personal Touches

Be creative! You can add your own special touches to your owl. Maybe give it a funny face, a hat, or even put it in a boat. Use your imagination!

Conclusion

We hope you had a blast drawing your owl with us! Remember, there’s no right or wrong way to color your owl, so try different colors and designs. Happy drawing, and see you next time!

  • What was your favorite part about drawing the owl, and why did you like it the most?
  • Can you think of other animals you would like to draw using similar steps? What would you add to make them special?
  • Have you ever seen an owl in real life or in a picture? What did it look like, and how was it different from the one you drew?
  1. Owl Observation Walk: Take a walk in your neighborhood or a nearby park with a grown-up. Look for birds and try to spot any owls. If you can’t find an owl, look for pictures of owls in books or online. Notice the colors and shapes of their feathers, eyes, and beaks. Draw what you see and compare it to your drawing. How are they similar or different?

  2. Owl Story Time: Create a short story about your drawn owl. What is its name? Where does it live? What adventures does it go on? Share your story with your family or friends. You can even act it out with your owl drawing as the main character!

  3. Color Experiment: Try coloring your owl with different colors than the ones suggested. Use crayons, colored pencils, or markers. How does changing the colors make your owl look different? Does it look more like a real owl or a pretend one? Share your colorful owl with someone and explain why you chose those colors.

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